Thank you. I appreciate your comment. That's excellent customer service. Its really great you guys listen and go the extra mile. Love what you guys do. I'm looking forward to the centre driveshaft mod for the Xmaxx as my stock centre shaft has just given up on me
4 year ago I bought a X-Maxx motor mount and full chassis brace from Brazil thr moto mount is 7075 aluminium and the brace is 6075 aluminum....its been great and went through some balk heads ....
Great install bench video brother. Have you tried turning the ESC around? Might be able to use 4 screws to mount the ESC to the plate? Motor cable would go across the ESC body and should be long enough. Xmaxx looking solid with the M2C upgrades.
Thanks man. Really appreciate your kind comments and advise. I've watched your vids and love how you upgraded your xmaxx and how you send it. I'm now a subscriber to your channel. I've tried the other way but my motor is too long and it hits the esc and wont let the brace bolt down flush to the xmaxx original brace. I need to give mine a brutal test now with bigger sends to see how it holds up, but so far it's like day and night with that m2c mount and its totally transformed my xmaxx in to a whole new beast and I'm now able to use it as I should with out so many breakages. Look forward to seeing more of your vids. 👍🤘
These are from Ebay, the seller is 322-trader. They're holding up well so far, but to be honest I've had very little run time with them to see how good they actually are. I'll put them through there paces a bit more in the next vid to give them a good test.
Thats why you use pink lock tight I run all my 1/5 gas powered with pink an it's way stronger then blue we use pink on rockets I build real rockets for a living
They're mod 1.5 gearing 8mm from 322-trader Ebay. 30t pinion and 35t spur. Unfortunately they haven't withstood the test of time and the gears have sheared off already, because the steel is too soft. I've just ordered the Vitavon kit, with comes with the 3rd bearing on the shaft, with hardened steel gears with 25t pinion and 30t spur. I'm looking forward to giving them a try. Thanks for watching and commenting
3D printed parts can be extremely durable. That one was printed wrong. It should have been printed with 100% infill. Whoever did that was being lazy and cheap. If I printed that part in 100% in filled polycarbonate it would not break.
Thank you for clearing that up for me, I do believe that 3D printed parts can be very durable. I apologise for my comment towards all 3D printed parts, what do i know? That was my first experience with it. I should have been more careful with the words that I chose as I was only judging by my experience of that one particular part as it was cheaply made and broke very easily and I was just trying to warn others to avoid that particular mount for your RC. If buying 3D printed parts in the future what would you recommend? Thanks for your Advice
@@watersidebashers.9792 I would just make sure that whatever part you're buying is printed in 100% infill if it's any sort of structural part and that they aren't using pla. Petg or polycarbonate are much better structure all 3D printing parts. To clarify I wasn't annoyed at you I was annoyed at people who make crap 3D printed parts and give 3D printing a bad name.
God damn clean that truck.
Thanks for the great install video we did add another set of holes so that guys with the big cans can mount the ESC further back
Thank you. I appreciate your comment.
That's excellent customer service. Its really great you guys listen and go the extra mile. Love what you guys do. I'm looking forward to the centre driveshaft mod for the Xmaxx as my stock centre shaft has just given up on me
4 year ago I bought a X-Maxx motor mount and full chassis brace from Brazil thr moto mount is 7075 aluminium and the brace is 6075 aluminum....its been great and went through some balk heads ....
Great install bench video brother. Have you tried turning the ESC around? Might be able to use 4 screws to mount the ESC to the plate? Motor cable would go across the ESC body and should be long enough. Xmaxx looking solid with the M2C upgrades.
Thanks man. Really appreciate your kind comments and advise. I've watched your vids and love how you upgraded your xmaxx and how you send it. I'm now a subscriber to your channel. I've tried the other way but my motor is too long and it hits the esc and wont let the brace bolt down flush to the xmaxx original brace. I need to give mine a brutal test now with bigger sends to see how it holds up, but so far it's like day and night with that m2c mount and its totally transformed my xmaxx in to a whole new beast and I'm now able to use it as I should with out so many breakages. Look forward to seeing more of your vids. 👍🤘
Are those mod 1.5 gears and if so which ones do you recommend to hit 60mph ?
Good stuff mate.
Thanks brother
Are those 1.5 gears from Amazon? I think I’ve seen them on there. If so how do you like them and do they hold up well
These are from Ebay, the seller is 322-trader. They're holding up well so far, but to be honest I've had very little run time with them to see how good they actually are. I'll put them through there paces a bit more in the next vid to give them a good test.
Thats why you use pink lock tight I run all my 1/5 gas powered with pink an it's way stronger then blue we use pink on rockets I build real rockets for a living
what gearing are you using?
They're mod 1.5 gearing 8mm from 322-trader Ebay. 30t pinion and 35t spur.
Unfortunately they haven't withstood the test of time and the gears have sheared off already, because the steel is too soft.
I've just ordered the Vitavon kit, with comes with the 3rd bearing on the shaft, with hardened steel gears with 25t pinion and 30t spur. I'm looking forward to giving them a try. Thanks for watching and commenting
Expensive
Define expensive. It puts a smile on my face ☺ best fun I've ever had with an rc. She rips
RC cars are an expensive hobby
3D printed parts can be extremely durable. That one was printed wrong. It should have been printed with 100% infill. Whoever did that was being lazy and cheap. If I printed that part in 100% in filled polycarbonate it would not break.
Thank you for clearing that up for me, I do believe that 3D printed parts can be very durable. I apologise for my comment towards all 3D printed parts, what do i know? That was my first experience with it. I should have been more careful with the words that I chose as I was only judging by my experience of that one particular part as it was cheaply made and broke very easily and I was just trying to warn others to avoid that particular mount for your RC. If buying 3D printed parts in the future what would you recommend? Thanks for your Advice
@@watersidebashers.9792 I would just make sure that whatever part you're buying is printed in 100% infill if it's any sort of structural part and that they aren't using pla. Petg or polycarbonate are much better structure all 3D printing parts.
To clarify I wasn't annoyed at you I was annoyed at people who make crap 3D printed parts and give 3D printing a bad name.
So true. I can't emphasize enough. It shouldn't be allowed.
I'll keep that in mind
It doesn't look any faster than a stock motor and Max 6
It does pretty darn good if you ask me. It certainly puts a smile on my face. I love it 😀 and its reliable and runs nice and cool.